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These sights are wondrous to behold, and, in their embodiment of Stygian souls, they leave the rest of the movie looking superfluous.
The point of these numbers is that they were peculiarly American, and it is in their embodiment of Middle America that the Rockettes' appeal must be sought.
'The efforts of the courts and their officials to bring the guilty to punishment, praiseworthy as they are, are not to be aided by the sacrifice of those great principles established by years of endeavor and suffering which have resulted in their embodiment in the fundamental law of the land.' Weeks, 232 U.S., at 393, 34 S.Ct. at 344 (emphasis supplied).
The efforts of the courts and their officials to bring the guilty to punishment, praiseworthy as they are, are not to be aided by the sacrifice of those great principles established by years of endeavor and suffering which have resulted in their embodiment in the fundamental law of the land.' 232 U.S. 383, 391393, 34 S.Ct.
Such understanding and emulation restores those souls to their original state of excellence, a state that was lost in their embodiment.
Royal Trux, in their embodiment and in their music exuded the ultimate take-no-prisoners attitude.
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Human beings with radical cognitive disabilities suffer "grave misfortune" but not reduced status if they are not able to share in the distinctive forms of our common life in which their embodiment has "embedded" them.
Feminist theologians stress the immanent nature of the object of theistic experience, and bring to prominence women's experience of the holy in their fleshly embodiment, denigrated by androcentric attitudes.
These nationalist tendencies found their embodiment in Poincaré, whose intransigent patriotism and determination to stand up to Germany were beyond doubt.
To clarify the critical distinction between control principles and their embodiment in a real machine or system, the following common examples of control may be helpful.
Greve et al. (2009), borrowing the proposition of Kluckhohn (1951), maintain that culture consists in patterned ways of thinking, feeling, and reacting, acquired and transmitted mainly by symbols, constituting the distinctive achievements of human groups, including their embodiment in artifacts.
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